Professor Kimberly D. Krawiec is the Kathrine Robinson Everett Professor of Law at Duke University Law School. The lecture is sponsored by the Center for the Study of Law and Markets. Free admission and all are welcome.

The Honorable Molly Ward, Secretary of Natural Resources for the Commonwealth of Virginia, will be speaking about the future environmental challenges facing the Commonwealth, including sea level rise, the Clean Power Plan and the Chesapeake Bay TDML.

Join Active Minds and Angel Van Wagenen from the Counseling Center to learn about disordered eating and how, through psychoeducation and mindfulness, we can use eating to contribute to good mental health. RSVP here.

Chesapeake Environmental Communications bridges the gap between science and understanding with a combination of trained scientists, talented communicators, and creative professionals. Learn about CEC projects and internship opportunities.

The Office of First Year Experience will be holding a student pre-health (dental, medicine and pharmacy) panel. Come learn about what it is like being a pre-health undergraduate student. There will be free food and swag! Please RSVP.

Robert Hegel, "Journeys to the West: The Many Adventures of China's Monkey King"

Kersey Sturdivant, one of our VIMS alums will be in Blow 236 to talk about his new book about getting into graduate school in the sciences (Cambridge University Press with a release date in December 2016; also on Amazon).

The Duke of the Bachata / El duque de la bachata (2009), film screening

We believe it is important for anyone studying public policy to get out of the classroom and interact with policy professionals in a wide variety of setting. Given our proximity to Washington D.C. as well as the state capital of Richmond,

Please join us for a History Department Brown Bag, Professor Andrew Fisher will be giving a practice presentation entitled, ?The Greatest Powwow That Never Was: Pageantry and Politics in the Cleveland American Indian National Congress of 1930?.

On Saturday Nov 5th the Department of Art and Art History will take a chartered bus to D.C. to visit several major art collections including: the National Gallery, the Phillips Collection, and the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden.

As an extension of the National Red Flag Campaign, male-identified members of the William & Mary community are invited to this brave space for a crucial and intersectional conversation about respecting bodily integrity and ending gender-based violence.

This panel workshop will feature Prof. Chris Howard, Prof. Paul Heideman, and Writing Resources Center Director Dr. Sharon Zuber and will offer practical guidance about what students should and should not do when writing for courses and research.

Would you like to add something restorative to this month, this semester, this year? We invite everyone to partake in this practical application of meditation and mindfulness to the daily activity of walking.

Learn about all the W&M Faculty-led summer programs! Scholarships are available. All majors are welcome! There are new programs in conjunction with the Mason School of Business undergraduate program, too!

A&S Dean?s Office, the Reves Center and the Government Department are co-sponsoring a visit by Stuart Soroka. Dr. Soroka is a professor at the University of Michigan who focuses on political communication and the dynamic between voters and mass media.

Want a sticker for your Wellness Passport? Would you like to add something restorative to this month, this semester, this year? We invite everyone to partake in this practical application of meditation and mindfulness to the daily activity of walking.

Public lecture by Paul Gorski, an activist, author, and educator focusing on a wide range of social justice and human rights issues whose primary interests include poverty and economic justice, racial justice, queer justice, and animal rights.

A signed License and Embargo Form must be turned into the OGSR no later than 4:00pm Friday, Nov 11, 2016 for all A&S Graduate Students who will graduate in Jan 2017. Failure to complete this form by the required deadline will delay your graduation.

Required DRAFT submission deadline of Theses and Dissertations for January 2017 Conferral of degrees

One complete draft of the thesis/dissertation must be submitted for a format review by the Office of Graduate Studies
Please submit the draft to the {{http://www.etdadmin.com/cgi-bin/school?siteId=705,William & Mary ETD Administrator website}}

"The Lost Sword Swallower & Other South Asian 'Freaks' of 19th Century America" By Prof. Bene Ferrao

APiA Studies is proud to present Professor R. Benedito Ferrao of English and Asian & Pacific Islander American Studies as he shares his groundbreaking research. Attendees will be treated to delicious Banh Mi, gourmet Vietnamese sandwiches.

The William & Mary Jazz Ensemble, directed by Woody Beckner and the William & Mary Jazz Combo, directed by Harris Simon will present their Fall Concert at the Kimball Theatre at 4:00pm. $8.00 general admission, students with ID free.

Join fellow students & faculty to reflect on the election results, ask questions, express concerns, and brainstorm about improving our campus climate in light of acts of harassment and intimidation at W&M and on campuses around the country.

Come out to the Hult Prize Competition at 5:30 PM in the Brinkley Commons of Miller Hall! Watch students pitch social venture ideas to improve the lives of refugees, listen to an inspiring keynote speaker, Dr. Christine Mahoney, and eat some free tacos!

Taylor Reveley will be featured in the NAFSA: Association of International Educators Presidential Panel discussion on global learning opportunities. The Panel, from 4-5 pm EST in Washington, will be livestreamed at www.nafsa.org/simonwebcast

The International Law Society will host guest speaker Dr. Vadim Volkov of the European University of St. Petersburg, who will present a lecture titled "Sentencing Disparities in Russia's Criminal Justice System: The Analysis of Large Datasets."

Please join renowned Quranic reciter and educator, Hajjah Maria Ulfah for a discussion and demonstration of the recited Qur?an as it is practiced in the cultural context in Indonesia, the
country with the largest Muslim population.

Project Horseshoe Farm, a community health organization in Greensboro, Alabama, offers a one year (13 month) fellowship for those interested in a career in medicine, mental health, psychology, public health, education, and social justice.

Please join us for a History Department Brown Bag. Ph.D. Candidate Katie Snyder will be soliciting feedback on a pre-circulated draft chapter of her dissertation entitled, "Mad for the Stage: The Hyers Sisters and Gilded Age Theater."

On 11/19, Law Revue has auditions for MMRP! "A Memory, a Monologue, a Rant and a Prayer" (MMRP) is a series of monologues raising awareness about violence against women, and a fundraiser for the domestic violence shelter in Williamsburg. More information.

Admission: FREERanging from abstract soundscapes and ambient music to plunderphonic collage, generative music, and new techno, this concert showcases the work of composers in the fall semester computer music class